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Inner coma imaging of Comet Levy (1990c) with the Hubble Space Telescope

Hubble20131 min read106 words
Weaver, Harold A., Ahearn, Michael F., Baum, W. A., Feldman, P. D., Brandt, J. C., Westphal, J. A., Arpigny, C., and Light, R. M.
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Observations of comet Levy were carried out with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) on UT 27 Sep. 1990. The comet was imaged with the Wide Field Camera (WFC) through both red and blue filters, which were selected to isolate continuum emission peaking sharply at the nucleus. The longest exposures (4 sec) through the red filter had sufficient signal to noise that image deconvolution could be used to recover virtually the full spatial resolution of HST. These images reveal a fan-shaped inner coma in which the sunward-facing hemisphere is significantly brighter than the tailward hemisphere, consistent with volatile sublimation occurring primarily on the dayside of the nucleus.


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